Dominica Visa Archives - Visa Consulate - Visa Information For Any Country https://visa-consulate.com/tag/dominica-visa/ Visa Information For Any Country Thu, 28 Sep 2023 22:53:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://visa-consulate.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/cropped-VISA-CONSULATE-FAVICON-150x150.jpg Dominica Visa Archives - Visa Consulate - Visa Information For Any Country https://visa-consulate.com/tag/dominica-visa/ 32 32 Dominica Visa https://visa-consulate.com/central-america/dominica-visa/dominica-visa/ Tue, 03 Jan 2023 19:38:42 +0000 https://visa-consulate.com/?p=5935 Located in the Caribbean archipelago, the island of Dominica is a haven on earth, the perfect place for a getaway to rest and enjoy an amazing time while being there. But to visit and enter this amazing island, you need to find out if you need a Dominica visa. Who Needs a Visa for Dominica?...

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Located in the Caribbean archipelago, the island of Dominica is a haven on earth, the perfect place for a getaway to rest and enjoy an amazing time while being there. But to visit and enter this amazing island, you need to find out if you need a Dominica visa.

Who Needs a Visa for Dominica?

Citizens from the countries listed below do not require visas to enter and stay in Dominica for six months (unless otherwise noted):

All EU CitizensJapanSierra Leone
ArgentinaKenyaSingapore
AustraliaKiribatiSolomon Islands
BahamasLesothoSouth Africa
BangladeshLiechtensteinSouth Korea
BarbadosMacaoSri Lanka
BelizeMalawiSuriname
BotswanaMalaysiaSwitzerland
BrazilMaldivesTaiwan
BruneiMauritiusTanzania
CameroonMexicoTonga
CanadaMozambiqueTrinidad and Tobago
Costa RicaNamibiaTuvalu
CubaNauruUganda
EswatiniNew ZelandUkraine
GambiaNigeriaUnited Kingdom
GhanaNorwayUnited States
GuyanaPakistanUruguay
Hong KongPapua New GuineaVanuatu
IcelandRussiaVenezuela
IndiaRwandaZambia
IsraelSamoa
JamaicaSeychelles

Citizens of the countries listed below have the freedom of movement:

  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Grenada
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis
  • Saint Lucia
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Note: Everyone else needs to apply for a Dominica visa to enter and visit the country. 

Dominica Visa Types

Here are all the Dominica visa types you can apply for depending on the purpose of your visit to the country:

  • Digital nomad visa.
  • Study visa.
  • Tourist visa.
  • Work visa.

Digital Nomad Visa

Everyone who wants to work in Dominica as a freelancer and is older than 18 can apply for a Dominica digital nomad visa. The digital nomad visa is issued upon arrival at the port of entry and lasts 18 months.

Study Visa

International students who want to study in Dominica must apply for a Dominica student visa at the embassy/consulate before entering the country. It is needed to apply three months before the course starts to enter the country and start the course on time. The study visa will last for the same length of time as your study program.

Tourist Visa

A tourist visa is issued to foreign citizens who want to visit Dominica for different purposes, such as:

  • Visits.
  • Family meetings.
  • Tourism.

The processing time for a Dominica tourist visa is between ten working days.

Work Visa

Foreign citizens who want to work in Dominca must have a work visa before the country. You need employment or a job in Dominica to qualify for a work visa.

Dominica Visa Requirements

Here are all the documents you must submit when applying for a Dominica visa:

  • Your valid passport.
  • Dominican visa application form. 
  • Two passport-size photographs. 
  • Bank statement from you or your sponsor (if applicable). 
  • An invitation letter. 
  • Marriage certificate or birth certificate (if applicable).
  • Receipt of your visa application fee payment. 

Note: All documents must be original, notarised, and translated into English. Any missing document can lead to your visa refusal, so make sure you submit all the requested documents. 

How to Apply for Dominica Visa?

Follow these steps when applying for a Dominica visa:

  1. Book a visa appointment at the nearest embassy or consulate of Dominica in your home country.
  2. Fill out the Domica application form and sign it at the end.
  3. Gather the required documents. See ‘Dominica Visa Requirements’ for more information.
  4. Submit the requested documents at the embassy or consulate of Dominica.
  5. Wait for an answer.

Duration of a Dominica Visa

A Dominica visa can be issued for up to 18 months. However, it is up to immigration officers to decide for how long they will issue your visa. You will receive this information when you receive your visa result.

If you want to stay longer than the time issued by the immigration office, you must apply for a Dominican resident permit.

Dominica Visa Fees

When applying for a Dominican visa, there is an additional fee payment of $82 that you need to finish. You can make the visa application fee payment at the Accountant General of the Ministry of Justice, Immigration, and National Security.

Residence Permit for Dominica

To apply for a Dominican residence permit, you must meet the following conditions:

  • You must hold a passport that has validity for at least six months. If your passport does not hold the validity of six months, your visa can be rejected, or you will be requested to renew your visa.
  • You must apply for an extension of your stay at the Immigration Department, and then your extension of stay must be recorded in your passport. If you do not apply for an extension of stay, that means you are illegally staying on the island of Dominica, and you will not be able to apply for a Dominica residence permit.
  • You will be issued two application forms after completing the requested steps above. These are a medical application form and a checklist application form. You must fully complete the application forms and sign them at the end. The medical doctor must fill out your medical form after finishing the requested examination.
  • After completing the application forms, you must enter your extension of stay on your passport at the end of your application.
  • You must finish your application fee payment at the Treasury Department. The requested fee payment is:
    • $250 for Caricom nationals. 
    • $800 for Non-Caricom nationals. 

Here are some other additional requested documents you need to submit when applying for a Dominican residence permit: 

  • Two application forms.
  • Valid passport.
  • Medical certificate.
  • Bank statement.
  • Criminal record.
  • Two passport-sized photos.
  • Two testimonials, one of them must be issued from the applicant’s last employer.
  • A cover letter explaining the purpose of requesting a residence permit.
  • Marriage certificate.
  • Application fee payment receipt.

Why Should You Visit Dominica?

Tropical beaches, sunny weather, and friendly locals are just a few reasons you should visit Dominica. If you are considering visiting Dominica, here are some other additional reasons you should consider.

Secret Beaches

Dominica is known as a small island, but what is interesting is that the island is surrounded by beaches. One of the most interesting things about beaches is that some of them are secret and it takes an hour to arrive at the final destination, but the outcome will be worth it after you see the amazing view.

Lake With Boiling Hot Water

Located in Morne Trois Pitons National Park, the boiling lake is an amazing rare place. The boiling lake is created due to many volcanic eruptions on the island. The lake itself has 90-degree hot water. However, you are not allowed to swim in the lake since it is dangerous to your health.

Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls is one of the most beautiful places on the island. However, it takes a lot to arrive at that destination. Climbing and swimming are just some of the difficulties you will face during your trip to the famous waterfall, but the view will be unforgettable.

Red Rocks

The Red rocks are located in the Calibishe. The trip is easy and enjoyable; however, if you want to enjoy the time there, you must get up early in the morning and go there since this destination is very visited by tourists.

Botanical Gardens

The Botanical Gardens in Dominica are made on more than 14 acres. The giant park has waterfalls, swimming pools, hot thermal springs, and many other attractions. It also has more than 30 species of birds and 20 species of butterflies.

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Dominica Digital Nomad Visa https://visa-consulate.com/central-america/dominica-visa/dominica-digital-nomad-visa/ Tue, 03 Jan 2023 19:35:38 +0000 https://visa-consulate.com/?p=5936 Dominica is one of the latest Caribbean islands to offer a digital nomad visa. Since April 2021, Dominica has implemented its own remote work visa program, called Work in Nature (WIN). The Work in Nature program was created as a means of fighting the drop in tourism because Dominica’s income mostly comes from tourism. Anyone...

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Dominica is one of the latest Caribbean islands to offer a digital nomad visa. Since April 2021, Dominica has implemented its own remote work visa program, called Work in Nature (WIN). The Work in Nature program was created as a means of fighting the drop in tourism because Dominica’s income mostly comes from tourism.

Anyone who is at least 18 years old and wants to work remotely can apply for the Dominica digital visa. Besides, employees or business owners are welcome and can bring their families too.

Benefits of Working as a Digital Nomad in Dominica

Working as a digital nomad in Dominica has the following benefits:

  • Ease of obtaining a digital nomad visa. Dominica’s government has enabled remote workers to obtain their digital nomad visa within seven working days. Moreover, applying is done online, and it takes only a few minutes to complete.
  • Tax exclusion. You will not be subject to income tax, capital gains tax, or dividend tax as a digital nomad in Dominica.
  • Low cost of living. The prices in Dominica are relatively low compared to those in the rest of the Caribbean, America, and the United Kingdom. Approximately $800 is the estimated monthly cost of living for a single person without rent, while $3,000 is expected for a family of four.
  • Flavorful and delicious food. The Dominican cuisine is primarily Creole, but British and French elements have also influenced it. Restaurants on the island use domestic and imported ingredients to prepare flavorful dishes using fresh fish and locally cultivated fruits and vegetables. Some of the best dishes you can enjoy are mountain chicken, manicou, agouti, sancocho, codfish sandwich, and many more.
  • Leisure activities. All around the island, there are a variety of land, water activities, and tours to enjoy. In addition, Dominica offers a wide range of hiking opportunities for beginners and experienced hikers. Finally, visitors can take boat, diving, and snorkeling tours. You can also enjoy cricket because it is the most popular sport there.

In addition: Among the four English-speaking Windward Islands, Dominica is the most northern. With an area of 751km², it is located between Martinique and Guadeloupe in the Caribbean Sea. It is known as “Nature Island” because the country has many natural wonders. It has around 200 beaches; some are explored, and some are not. Furthermore, Dominica is quite famous because of the film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest. The movie was filmed there and introduced this wonderful place to the entire world.

Requirements for Dominica Digital Nomad Visa

The documents you need to apply for a Dominica digital nomad visa are:

  • Biodata page of your valid passport. The validity of your passport needs to be at least six months.
  • Photos passport-sized. The dimensions of the photos must be 2 x 2 inches (51 x 51 mm). The head must be between 1 -1 3/8 inches (25 – 35 mm) from the bottom of the chin to the top of the head.
  • Evidence of your relationship to dependents. To prove your relationship, you need to have a marriage certificate (if you are married), birth certificate, or adoption certificate (if you have children).
  • Police records. You can get your and your dependents’ police records from your local police department, proving that you are clear of criminal records.
  • Letter of employment or self-employment. If you are employed, you need to have a letter from your employer. If you are self-employed, you can have your recent bank statement and certificate of good standing.
  • Proof of income. The income requirements are $50,000 per year.
  • A reference letter from your bank.
  • Health insurance. You need health insurance designed for digital nomads and remote workers living abroad. Your insurance has to have coverage in Dominica.
  • Visa. This applies to those countries where visas are required to enter Dominica.

Note: All your documents should be in English; if you do not have them, you can use translated and certified copies. 

How to Apply for a Dominica Digital Nomad Visa?

To apply for a Dominica digital nomad visa, you need to complete the following steps:

  1. Collect the documents. Make sure to have them in English and digitized. You can find the necessary documents in the section “Requirements for Dominica Digital Nomad Visa”.
  2. Apply for the visa. The application is done online on the e-platform developed by the government of Dominica. You have to fill in all the personal information and upload the required documents. Make sure to double-check everything.
  3. Pay the application fee.  After filling out the application, you must pay the application fee. It is $100 and is non-refundable.
  4. Submit the application and wait for approval. Now you only have to click submit and wait. You must wait seven working days to get an answer about whether your application was approved.
  5. Pay the visa fee. When your application is approved, you must pay the visa fee. The visa fees for individuals are $800 and $1200 for a family.
  6. Travel to Dominica. After completing the previous steps, you only have to get ready and travel to Dominica. First, however, make sure to be in Dominica within 90 days after your visa is approved.

Additionally, except for the mentioned steps, some countries need a visa to enter Dominica.    

How Much Does the Dominica Digital Nomad Visa Cost?

For a Dominica digital nomad visa, you must initially pay an application fee, which is $100 and is non-refundable. After your application is approved, you have 30 days to pay the following fees:

  • Individual visa fee – $800
  • Family visa fee – $1200
  • One business with multiple applicants – $800, plus $500 for each additional employee for a business applying for four or more employees.

Processing Time For A Digital Nomad Visa in Dominica

You will know whether your application was approved or denied within seven working days after applying online and paying the application fee. If it is approved, you have 30 days to pay the visa fee.

How Long Can I Work in Dominica as a Digital Nomad?

The validity of the Dominica digital nomad visa is 18 months, and it is issued upon your arrival.

Paying Taxes as a Digital Nomad in Dominica

The taxation of individuals depends on whether they are residents or non-residents. Non-residents have to pay taxes when their income comes from Dominica. In comparison, residents pay income taxes on all the income received from Dominica and abroad. The income tax rate in Dominica is 15% to 35%. Residents pay 15% on the first $7,400 of income, 25% on the next $11,100 of income, and 35% on the rest of the income.

As a digital nomad in Dominica, you will not have to pay income taxes, capital gains, or dividend taxes. However, for citizens of certain countries, such as the US and the UK, filing an annual tax return is still required.

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